NQV»3nibo,r.,12 ,.„,.19.42
BAILEY BUGLE
Portrayal Too Vivid
The reality of life
portrayed by the un
merciful father of
Huckleberry Finn was
too much for Donne Ed
wards, a first grader.
As Juck’s father
started knocking hin
down and th3;’eatening
to kill him unless ho
gave him the money,
everyone held his
breath. Only the pat
tering of the rain on
the windows broke the
prolonged silence that
became more intense as
Huck’s father contin
ued to beat him.
Suddenly Donne, pale
and trem.bling, rushed
to Miss Ross and began
to cry.
Miss Ross, v/hispering
motherly words of com
fort, took him by the
hand and led him o^rb
of the auditori'um—all
in a day-"* s work of be
ing a first grade
teacher, W, Manning
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Complete Gift
Lina
Vo
Principal's Column
CONSERVING FOR WAR [FFORT
Have you stopped and
pondered a moment on
the question What can
I as a student do to
help v.'in the war? If
you haven't taken any
time out for thought
on the matter, let us
now think it out to
gether
POOD
Conservation of all
necessary materials is
essential, VJo can help
materially by saving
our food. Some one has
said that one 'fifth of
the food which goes
into the kitchens of
America goes out in
the garbage can. ';7ith
millions of people lon-
ab^e to got the food
needed to maintain
good health, we must
save our food. Eat
what you need but be
careful about waste,
' FUEL
Fuel is another item
v/hich must be conserv
ed -carefully. If you
live on ■the farm and
cut v/ood for your fuel,
you will bo able to
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get what you want and
need. Even so, you
should save your wood
as much as possible.
If you burn coal or
fuel oil, you v/ill
have to limit your
consumption or prob
ably go lacking dur
ing a part of the
winter. Every student
and teacher in Bailey
is urged to do every
thing possible to save
the coal v/hich wo have
here/ at school.
You ca;i save gasoline
and tires by doing
only necessary driving
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Paper and pencils
have been hard to get.
Penny pencils are no
longer available. Use
with care the paper
and pencils you have
been able to get,
SCRiVP
Other ways of help
ing are: 1, aid in the
collection of needed
scrap, especially
metals and fats;2 aid
in the v/ork on the
f arm and els ewhe re;
5, display proper at-
'titudos toward the
war; 4, take courses
in school which aid
the war effort.
Price Rang‘d
49(t—17.9&
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N. C.